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What Makes London Such A Great Place To Visit?

What Makes London Such A Great Place To Visit?

The historic capital of England as well as a forward-looking city, London is the world's most visited city for a reason. Its cultural and artistic offerings keep visitors coming back for more, from hit musicals in the West End to the capital's unbeatable nightlife taking the London experience well into the night.

Although London is an ultra-modern city, its historical attractions continue to be a major draw for many visitors, from the extensive collections at the British Museum, which is free to enter, to impressive landmarks such as St Paul's Cathedral, just across the river from the London Eye - still the UK's top paid-for visitor attraction and the perfect way to see the city in all its glory.

London's galleries also showcase many aspects of the city's artistic traditions, as well as those from around the world. The Tate Modern is one of the city's most popular attractions, housing challenging and innovative works in a converted power station, while the National Portrait Gallery contains many priceless works.
What Makes London Such A Great Place To Visit?


Not that a trip to London has to be all about exploring old buildings, of course, especially with the extensive calendar of events meaning there's bound to be something happening in the city whatever time of year you take trains to London. As an international city, London's events celebrate its multicultural heritage and diverse communities, from the Bastille Day Garden Party in honour of our neighbours across the Channel to Pride London, the UK's biggest event for the LGBT community that takes place each summer and features a whole host of performances in Trafalgar Square.

There's plenty to do in London when the sun goes down too, whether you're keen to take in an award-winning musical in the West End, such as Grease or Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera sequel Love Never Dies, or if your interest is piqued by the city's fashionable nightspots like Stringfellows. Food connoisseurs will also find flavours to please all taste-buds at restaurants owned by some of the world's foremost chefs.

One rising area of tourism that London has been keen to emphasise in the lead-up to the 2012 Olympics is its sporting attractions, with the new Olympic Park being declared a world-leading sports venue in various polls, putting London ahead of the international competition. Football fans can attend games of the city's most successful team Arsenal at Emirates Stadium, just north of Central London and easily reached on the Underground, while the southern boroughs of Twickenham and Wimbledon are also top destinations for their famous associated sports.




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